Apple hires Apple TV team member Tim Connolly

Audiovisual content streaming services seem on the rise, and Apple, which is represented in precisely almost all sectors, was not going to lose its share of the pie. Not so long ago that Apple TV was available on the market and it has served the firm to expand its capabilities, an example is the important agreement it has reached with major television manufacturers such as LG and Samsung. However, it seems that the results of Apple TV are not being as satisfactory as expected from Cupertino. Apple has hired Tim Connolly, an important position within Apple TV and with extensive experience in other firms such as Disney.

Tim Connolly's resume leaves major companies behind like Disney and Hulu. Apple wanted to bet on the safe side in terms of its streaming service, but the bump that is taking place seems identical to that of Disney +, something that the users of both services know closely, where we find the odd scrap, good portfolio, but Very little appeal to new users over the months (I can't remember the last time I ran Disney +…). Despite all this, it is not yet clear what the exact position of Tim Connolly within the company will be.

What is clear is that the Cupertino firm plans to invest heavily in Apple TV, we imagine that due to the new "packages" that would include bundled services such as Apple Music and Apple TV in order to offer a more adjusted price. In the meantime we just keep taking account of the future launch of the iPhone 12 for which we are sincerely counting the days, and that is that in Actualidad iPhone You will be able to find out before anyone else and with the most sincere information, that is why I take this opportunity to remind you that today we will probably see new things in the Apple catalog, are you going to miss it?


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